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- Frontiers: A Journal of Women Studies
- University of Nebraska Press
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- Poisoned Subjects: Life Writing of des Daughters Volume 38, Number 1, 2017, pp. 31-63
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This issue contains 12 articles in total
- Editors' Note: Contesting the Structures of Power and Exclusion
- A Politics of Meeting: Reading Intersectional Indigenous Feminist Praxis in Lee Maracle's Sojourners and Sundogs
- Diasporic Women: Wahnenauhi, Narcissa Owen, and the Shifting Frontiers of Cherokee Identity
- Transatlantic Interracial Sisterhoods: Sarah Remond, Ellen Craft, and Harriet Jacobs in England
- Made in Occupied Japan: A Collision and Collusion of Values in an Occupied Body
- Guiding the Working-Class Girl: Henrietta Rodman's Curriculum for the New Woman, 1913
- Feminists Increasing Public Understandings of Science: A Feminist Approach to Developing Critical Science Literacy Skills
- Institutional Influences that Promote Studying Down in Engineering Diversity Research
- Fleshing Out the Ambiguous Body: J. M. Coetzee's "The Humanities in Africa" as a Critique of Binary Conceptions of Embodiment
- Soldier Girl
- Poisoned Subjects: Life Writing of des Daughters
- Gender and Consumption in Porfirian Mexico: Images of Women in Advertising, El Imparcial, 1897–1910
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